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S&S
(redirected from Sense and Sensibility)

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S&SSweet & Sour (sauce)
S&SSimon & Schuster (Publisher)
S&SSense and Sensibility (novel)
S&SShort and Sweet
S&SSticks and Stones (New Found Glory album)
S&SSigns & Symptoms
S&SSupply & Service
S&SSafeguards and Security
S&SStop and Shop
S&SSea & Sun
S&SSecurity and Support
S&SSteering and Suspension (automotive technology)
S&SSupply and Support
S&SSword & Shield
S&SService and Systems
S&SSun and Shadows (online gaming community)
S&SSayers and Scovill (funeral coach manufacturer)
S&SSudden and Serious (illness)
S&SStatus and Scheduling
S&SStars & Stripes Newspaper (European or Pacific Edition)
S&SSavings and Slippage (USACE)
S&SSword and Sorcery Studios (games)
S&SSiganto & Stacey Pty Ltd


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Sense and Sensibility is a novel about two sisters: Elinor, who uses her head, and Marianne, who is governed by her heart.
Austen's rather humble life as the daughter of a parson in the small village of Steventon in Hampshire is an unlikely background for the author of such classics as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma.
and enjoys watching movies in her spare time such as her favorite flick, Sense and Sensibility.
 
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